China Deflects Pressure Over North Korea

China resists pressure at regional summit from South Korea and Japan to back them in their case for UN censure against North Korea. Video Courtesy of Reuters.

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good ... no deal on North Korea ... annual regional summits between Japan South Korea and China comes to a close ... Japan and South Korea went in looking for Beijing's backing for censure on North Korea ... over the sinking of a South Korean ship ... when they take the case before the UN Security Council ... Chinese Premier one job I'll navigated the issue carefully ... trying not to take a firm stance while defusing tensions ... Bertuzzi ... to issue ... their Christian cost at ... least were appropriate he spoke with ITC's effects ... of the team and incidents ... and regularly ... use tensions and sufficiently to avoid a clash with healt heating ... I don't think ... China probably wasn't the problem would go away ... we can't risk alienating two of their biggest trading partners ... nor a longtime ally ... but the issue isn't going to disappear ... as South Korean President emo pop ... vows to keep in a lot ... what to do was visit Japan and China took seriously the investigation results ... conducted by the South Korean and international team ... and responses from each nation ... also the three leaders agreed to continuously discuss the matter ... India was inappropriately for peace and stability in the region it is in all this ... as the summit wrapped up ... simultaneous demonstrations took place on both sides of the DMZ ... a mass rally in Pyongyang denounced itself ... and the United States for provoking a new war ... in South Korea ... protesters were re enacted the alleged North Korean torpedo wing ... of the show meant ... which killed forty six sailors ... in North Korea has denied any involvement in the sinking of the ship ... which has prompted a tit-for-tat deterioration of relations ... and raise concerns about regional stability ... he and Lee ... Reuters ...